My issue is when i run gentoo i have a garbled screen, the install is working cause i can see it booting. But it gets too grabled to see anymore, was wondering if anyone has any help for this
I tried reading up on the forums but had no luck
1.0 xbox
modded
also i am using the hdtv cable but on a tv that does not support hdtv, could that make it an issue?
Display not working properly
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1) Could you explain more on how you hooked the HD cable to a non HDTV?
2) Do you mean that you hooked up the Component Video cables (aka: RGB-RW) (aka: Y-Pb-Pr) to a non HDTV?
3) By non HDTV do you mean an SDTV or EDTV - if so via what connection on the back of the TV: composite / component?
4) SSH in to the xbox and run the following command:
(You may need to change to root first for the command to work)
2) Do you mean that you hooked up the Component Video cables (aka: RGB-RW) (aka: Y-Pb-Pr) to a non HDTV?
3) By non HDTV do you mean an SDTV or EDTV - if so via what connection on the back of the TV: composite / component?
4) SSH in to the xbox and run the following command:
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xbvset
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su -
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SSH = Secure Shell
For the novice windows user: it's like the command prompt (think DOS) over a secure network connection.
One of the most commonly used SSH clients for Windows is called Putty - google "download putty" and it should be the top result.
For the novice windows user: it's like the command prompt (think DOS) over a secure network connection.
One of the most commonly used SSH clients for Windows is called Putty - google "download putty" and it should be the top result.
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